Rotational PanningThe concept behind Panolapse's motion effect is similar to that of 360° panorama viewers, using 3D perspective correction to simulate real-world accurate movements. Up to now, photographers generally had two methods for adding motion to time-lapse sequences. One approach has been to mount the camera on a motorized track or head. These systems are often heavy and restrictive. The other method applies video-editing software to digitally crop and slide. But since this doesn't correct for perspective, the results can be unnatural.Panolapse applies perspective correction to create natural panning. It adds rotational motion to a sequence, essentially acting as a motorized-head.

Animate RAW setttings with RAWBlendRAWBlend is a powerful tool for blending from one frame to another seamlessly. Set keyframe images, and let RAWBlend interpolate your exposure, color temperature, contrast, and other metadata between images. With RAWBlend, you can process just your first and last frames - it does the rest.

DeflickerSlight mechanical differences between each shot by the camera often causes flickering in a timelapse video. Panolapse corrects this by tuning each frame's brightness levels towards a computed moving average for optimal smoothness.

AutoExposure and the "Holy Grail"When shooting a timelapse in rapidly changing light (such as sunrise or sunset), it may be necessary to adjust camera settings to keep the image properly exposed. This is known as the "Holy Grail timelapse," as it's so difficult to get right. AutoExposure automates this process by analyzing each frame for changes in aperture, shutter-speed, and ISO - and then adjusts exposure accordingly. Shoot at any setting and get perfect exposure every frame.

Animate Stitched PanoramasAside from timelapses, if you're into creating panorama images, you can use Panolapse to animate your panorama as a moving video by importing a 360°x180° equirectangular image.

Does Panolapse support my camera?Yes. You can set the crop factor, lens focal length, and lens type (normal, fisheye, stereographic, equidistant, thoby, or equirectangular) so the program works with all cameras (full-frame, crop-sensor, point-and-shoots, GoPro, etc.,). In addition, RAWBlend works with dozens of RAW file formats, as well as JPG.

What camera/lens works best with Panolapse?Any camera/lens will work fine, but wider lenses give you more room to pan. A 24mm lens or wider on a full-frame sensor is recommended. Fisheye lenses, including GoPro cameras, capture even more of the scene to allow greater panning motion.

I already have a motorized system for time-lapses.Panolapse can be used on top of hardware systems, allowing you to further tweak and adjust motion for more creative control. It can also be useful in situations where you can't bring all of your gear.

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